Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Email: asr7@nyu.edu
Anja Randecker is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at NYU Shanghai. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. Randecker's research is on low-dimensional geometry and topology. Her topics are at the intersection of dynamical systems, geometric group theory, Teichmüller theory, and algebraic geometry.
Research Interests
- (Infinite) Translation Surfaces
- Surfaces of Infinite Type
- Random Walks on Hyperbolic Manifolds
Select Publications
- Cusp excursion in hyperbolic manifolds and singularity of harmonic measure. Preprint, with Giulio Tiozzo
- Rigidity of the saddle connection complex. Preprint, with Valentina Disarlo and Robert Tang
- The shape of a generic translation surface. Preprint, with Howard Masur and Kasra Rafi
- Wild translation surfaces and infinite genus. Algebraic & Geometric Topology 18 (2018), no. 5, 2661–2699
- Rotational component spaces for infinite-type translation surfaces. With Lucien Clavier and Chenxi Wu, Geometriae Dedicata (2018)
Education
- PhD, Mathematics
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology